Monday, December 21, 2009

Macau snack street

Before attacking the snacks, of course we drop by to take picture at St. Paul's church - one of the famous landmark in Macau. It is designed by an Italian Jesuit, and, with the assistance of Japanese Christian artisans who had fled from feudal persecution in Nagasaki, the church was built from 1602 to 1637. In 1835, a fire burned it to the ground, leaving only the façade, the staircase and portions of a wall.

Now, welcome to the snack street of Macau, near to the Leal Senado Square.

This is a salted-egg biscuit sold by a grandma. Doesn't look any special but when BLACKSWAN heard of "salted egg", then she started screaming, "I want to eat that, i want to eat that........". Ha ha ha.............now her nickname is salted-egg sucker.

And the most MUST TRY snack here is the Portugese tart.

Thanks to sister Wan, we got these from an old kopitiam whereby it is like the No.1 stall in selling these tarts.

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